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Bruno Lassalle
untitled- abstract bright color oil pastel drawing on paper

1993

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Bruno Lassalle Untitled, 1993 18.75 x 15.75 inches; framed in natural wood color 21.6 x 19.6 inches oil pastels on board signed 'LASSALLE' and dated recto; stamped verso Bruno Lassalle creates a colorful abstract work on paper depicting an central abstract figure and decorates the image with details of tribal imagery and geometric shapes. The art of Bruno Lassalle is unaware of the rules and the hierarchies which proposes to us the ordinary one. With an astonishing freedom, it plays of the oppositions of forms and colors. It involves us in a poetic universe, whose composition and force continue by the color, contrast and rhythmic mobility, in a unified and supremely autonomous space. It transports us in a world of dream, almost unreal and yet cordial, sensual, exotic and surprisingly palpable.Its work speaks to us about the life, of the moments of happiness, tenderness, loneliness or trouble, which give a rhythm to our existence, and it seems that it speaks to us closely about us.
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